EV route planning on Android Auto is getting a smart upgradeIt’s rolling out across 350 EV makes and models in the USChanges to the way media autoplay works are also appearing

If you use Android Auto inside an electric vehicle, route planning just got significantly smarter and more personalized — while there are also signs that the Android dashboard is going to improve the way that audio autoplay is handled.

First up is the EV route planning, which is powered by AI and will give charging recommendations based on the make and model of your car and how much battery you’ve got left. Google says the upgrade applies to more than 350 electric vehicles with Android Auto available, across 16 brands.

While basic search for EV charging points was already available in Google Maps and Android Auto, now the software will be able to tap into what it knows about the EV you’re in to suggest where you need to recharge and when, considering the length and destination of the journey you’re about to embark on.

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Android Auto will use its AI algorithms and calculations about your vehicle’s weight and battery size to give you the best route and charging options. These details will be combined with the usual Google Maps data, including real-time information about traffic, road elevation, and weather conditions.

Android Police. It seems that if you quickly stop media from autoplaying on the dashboard three successive times, you’ll be asked if you want to turn autoplay off via a pop-up alert — so the next time Android Auto connects, nothing starts playing right away.

This behavior can already be controlled via Android Auto on your phone (on Pixel devices it’s under Settings > Connected devices > Connection preferences > Android Auto), but it’s a toggle switch that many users may have missed. The new prompt makes it a little easier to disable autoplay if you’d like to.

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